Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Brent D. Fulton, Ph.D., MBA 2121 Berkeley Way, Room 5302 School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720 Phone: 1-510-643-4102 Email: [email protected] December 2, 2020 A. Employment Current Positions 2018 to present Associate Adjunct Professor of Health Economics and Policy, Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2011 to present Associate Director, Nicholas C. Petris Center on Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2019 to present Faculty Lead, On-Campus/Online Master of Public Health (OOMPH) Professional Degree Program, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley Previous Positions 2011-2018 Assistant Adjunct Professor of Health Economics and Policy, Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2009-2014 Assistant Research Economist, Nicholas C. Petris Center on Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare, and Global Center for Health Economics and Policy Research, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2006-2009 Statistician, Nicholas C. Petris Center on Health Care Markets and Consumer Welfare, and Global Center for Health Economics and Policy Research, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 2001-2006 Graduate Student Research Fellow, RAND Corporation 1 B. Education Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis (health economics focus), Pardee RAND Graduate School, 2006 MBA, Strategy and Finance, Anderson School at UCLA, 1997 B.S., Engineering Mechanics, U.S. Air Force Academy, 1992 C. Teaching 2018 to present Public Health W226A: Health Economics (Instructor) 2013 to present Public Health 126: Health Economics and Public Policy (Instructor/Co- Instructor) 2012 to 2016 Public Health W200E: Health Policy and Management (Instructor) 2010, 2012 Public Health 126: Health Economics and Public Policy (Lecturer Appointment to co-teach course) D. Teaching Awards School of Public Health Award for Teaching Excellence (summers of 2012 to 2016; springs of 2014 to 2015) E. Peer-Reviewed Publications Research areas: market concentration, health insurance, precision medicine, health workforce, accountable care organizations, mental health, California’s healthcare market Published or In Press 30. Comfort LN, Fulton BD, Shortell SM. Assessing the short-term association between rural hospitals’ participation in accountable care organizations and changes in utilization and financial performance. Journal of Rural Health; 2020: 1-13. 29. Rodriguez HP, Fulton BD, Phillips AZ. The early impact of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services State Innovation Models Initiative on 30-day hospital readmissions among adults with diabetes. Medical Care 58(6) Suppl 1; 2020: S22-S30. 28. Fulton BD, Proudman DG, Sample HA, Gelfand JM, Chiu CY, DeRisi JL, Wilson MR. Exploratory analysis of the potential for advanced diagnostic testing to reduce healthcare 2 expenditures of patients hospitalized with meningitis or encephalitis. PLoS ONE 15(1); 2020: e0226895, 1-18. 27. Fulton BD, Hong N, Rodriguez HP. Early impact of the State Innovation Models Initiative on diagnosed diabetes prevalence in adults and hospitalizations in diagnosed adults. Medical Care 57(9); 2019: 710-717. 26. Wilson MR, Sample HA, Zorn KC, Arevalo S, Yu G, Neuhaus J, Federman S, Stryke D, Briggs B, Langelier C, Berger A, Douglas V, Joseph SA, Chow FC, Fulton BD, DeRisi JL, Gelfand JM, Naccache SN, Bender J, Dien Bard J, Murkey J, Carlson M, Vespa PM, Vijayan T, Allyn PR, Campeau S, Humphries RM, Klausner JD, Ganzon CD, Memar F, Ocampo NA, Zimmermann LL, Cohen SH, Polage CR, DeBiasi RL, Haller B, Dallas R, Maron G, Hayden R, MEssacar K, Dominguez SR, Miller S, Chiu CY. Clinical metagenomic sequencing for diagnosis of meningitis and encephalitis. New England Journal of Medicine 389(24); 2019: 2327-2340. 25. Fulton BD, Ivey SL, Rodriguez HP, Shortell SM. Countywide physician organization learning collaborative and changes in hospitalization rates. American Journal of Managed Care 23(10); 2017: 596-603. 24. Fulton BD. Healthcare market concentration trends in the United States: evidence and policy responses. Health Affairs 36(9); 2017: 1530-1538. 23. Gabel JR, Arnold DR, Fulton BD, Stromberg ST, Green M, Whitmore H, Scheffler RM. Consumers buy lower-cost plans on Covered California, suggesting exposure to premium increases is less than commonly reported. Health Affairs 36(1); 2017: 8-15. 22. Scheffler RM, Arnold D, Fulton BD, Glied SA. Differing impacts of market concentration on Affordable Care Act Marketplace premiums. Health Affairs 35(5); 2016: 880-888. 21. Fulton BD, Scheffler RM, Hinshaw SP. State variation in increased ADHD prevalence: links to NCLB school accountability and state medication laws. Psychiatric Services 66(10); 2015: 1074-1082. 20. Fulton BD, Hollingshead A, Karaca-Mandic P, Scheffler RM. Republican states bolstered their health insurance rate review programs using incentives from the Affordable Care Act. Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing 52; 2015: 1-10. 19. Karaca-Mandic P, Fulton BD, Hollingshead A, Scheffler RM. States with stronger health insurance rate review authority experienced lower premiums in the individual market in 2010-13. Health Affairs 34(8); 2015: 1358-1367. 3 18. Fulton BD, Pegany V, Keolanui B, Scheffler RM. California accountable care organizations: number, characteristics and state regulation. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 40(4); 2015: 667-686. 17. Kessell ER, Pegany V, Keolanui B, Fulton BD, Scheffler RM, Shortell SM. Review of Medicare, Medicaid and commercial quality of care measures: considerations for assessing accountable care organizations. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 40(4); 2015: 759-794. 16. Fulton BD, Scheffler RM, Keolanui B, Shortell SM. Forecasts and drivers of health expenditure growth in California. California Journal of Politics & Policy 7(2); 2015: 1- 14. 15. Fulton BD, Galarraga O, Dow WH. Informing public policy toward binational health insurance: empirical evidence from California. Salud Pública de México 55(4); 2013: S468-S476. 14. Scheffler RM, Fulton BD. Needs-based estimates for the health workforce. In Soucat AS, Scheffler RM (eds.), The Labor Market for Health Workers in Africa: A New Look at the Crisis, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2013. (Reviewed by peer reviewers internal and external to The World Bank.) 13. Bruckner TA, Hodgson A, Mahoney CB, Fulton B, Levine P, Scheffler RM. Health care supply and county-level variation in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder prescription medications. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 21(4); 2012: 442–449. 12. Kapur K, Karaca-Mandic P, Gates SM, Fulton BD. Do small group health insurance regulations influence small business size? Journal of Risk and Insurance 79(1); 2012: 231-259. 11. Fulton BD, Dow WH. Is California different? State-specific risk adjustment needs under health reform. California Journal of Politics & Policy 3(4); 2011: 1-11. 10. Hinshaw SP, Scheffler RM, Fulton BD, et al. International variation in treatment procedures for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: social context and recent trends. Psychiatric Services 62(5); 2011: 459-464. 9. Bruckner TA, Scheffler RM, Shen G, Yoon J, Chisholm D, Morris J, Fulton BD, Dal Poz MR, Saxena S. The mental health workforce gap in low- and middle-income countries: a needs-based approach. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 89; 2011: 184-194. 8. Scheffler RM, Bruckner TA, Fulton BD, Yoon J, Shen G, Chisholm D, Morris J, Dal Poz MR, Saxena S. Human resources for mental health: workforce shortages in low- and middle-income countries. Human Resources for Health Observer # 8. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2011. 4 7. Fulton BD, Scheffler RM, Sparkes SP, Auh EY, Vujicic M, Soucat A. Health workforce skill mix and task shifting in low-income countries: a review of recent evidence. Human Resources for Health 9(1); 2011: 1-11. 6. Dow WH, Fulton BD, Baicker K. Reinsurance for high health costs: benefits, limitations, and alternatives. Forum for Health Economics & Policy 13(2); 2010. 5. Scheffler RM, Mahoney CB, Fulton BD, Dal Poz MR, Preker AS. Estimates of health care professional shortages in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2015. Health Affairs 28; 2009: w849-w862. 4. Fulton BD, Scheffer RM, Hinshaw SP, Levine P, Stone S, Brown TT, Modrek S. National variation of ADHD diagnostic prevalence and medication use: health care providers and education policies. Psychiatric Services, 60(8); 2009:1075-1083. 3. Finlayson TL, Brown TT, Fulton BD, Jahedi S. Adult oral health status in California, 1995-2006: demographic factors associated with tooth loss due to disease,” Journal of the California Dental Association, 37(8); 2009: 561-570. 2. Brown TT, Finlayson TL, Fulton BD, Jahedi S. The demand for dental care and financial barriers in accessing needed care among adults in California. Journal of the California Dental Association, 37(8); 2009: 539-547. 1. Scheffler RM, Brown TT, Fulton BD, Hinshaw SP, Levine P, Stone S. Positive association between ADHD medication use and academic achievement during elementary school. Pediatrics 123(5); 2009: 1273-1279. F. Publications and Reports (not peer-reviewed) 24. Gudiksen KL, Montague AD, King JS, Gu AY, Fulton BD, Greaney TL. Preventing Anticompetitive Contracting Practices in Healthcare Markets. San Francisco, CA: The Source on Healthcare Price

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